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A ZENIT DAILY DISPATCH |
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U.S. BISHOPS' DOCUMENT ON DISPLAY OF FLAGS IN CHURCH |
WASHINGTON, D.C., 26 SEPT. 2001 (ZENIT). American flags displayed in Catholic churches should be outside the
sanctuary, a U.S. bishops' committee suggests. But the ultimate decision
on placement of flags rests with the local bishop, or, if he chooses,
the pastors. * * * The Display of Flags in Roman Catholic Churches in the United States of America Surprisingly to many, there are no regulations of any kind
governing the display of flags in Roman Catholic Churches. Neither the
Code of Canon law, nor the liturgical books of the Roman rite comment on
this practice. As a result, the question of whether and how to display the
American flag in a Catholic Church is left up to the judgment of the
diocesan bishop, who in turn often delegates this to the discretion of the
pastor. |
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